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— The Chirago ee Cribnne, SATURDAY, OCTOBER VOLUME. Xi. Goons, 6M. ROTHSCHILD, 158 State-st. OPENING 5,000 Pieces Dress Fabrics! oe Barly Winter Wear Cashmeres, Momie Cloth, Ori- ental Mixtures, Hdkf. Plaids, Shoodas Foule, ‘Sicilian Cords, Scotch Plaids, Drap de Cyprus, Polka Spot Satin, Cord Armures, Brocades, French Serges, Persian Broche, Oriental Mixtures, Cash- mere de Indes, &c., &c., in all the new and exquisite shades. 700 Pieces All-Wool Momie Cloth at 22 |-2c per yard, 325 Pieces All-Wool Yard-Wide Cash- meres at 45 per yard, 475 Pieces Cashmere Brocade, 38 "Inches wide, at 25¢ per yard. _ lcan conscientiously say that my stock in NOVELTIES Js unsurpassed in this market as to Styles, Coloring, and Prices, SILK VELVETS! $1, $25, $1.50, $1:75, and $2 PER YARD. 150 Pieces Pekin Stripe Velvets $1.50 per yard; the usual price $2.50. . Velveteens, Plushes, Corduroys, Skirt Velvets, &c., &e. Prices are Guaranteed to be the Lowest. Orders by mail receive my Personal prompt attention, . Samples free to att. NM. ROTHSCHILD, 168 State-st. Grand Mass Necting TO-NICHT, Oct. 23, AT McCORMICK’S HALL Undor tho auspices of ho CHICAGO DEMOCRATIC CLUB. ‘Tho Eloquent Orutur, Col, WM, U.P, BRECKINRIDGE, Hon, LYMAN TRUMBULL Witt addvess the Bustness-Men of Chicago. penile, gonceeid unt) 7:43 for Gentlomon accom- 8 Dr. Day, |: _ 183 East Madison-st, ’ Best aii! $5 |: Gold, ¥10, AAiing, 1-4 Old Raton VITALIZED AIR Einar Riven fru fur painless extracting, 13 East Tuentorof Lower Suction Plate, whieh Aerer loosens white talklug or eating; 6 2earw actual test without a failure, Serre eons Campaign t Uniforms. xc arehes Manners, Pings, wud Mreamers. Wand bold desiaus, Kens fur Mlustrated Catalonuye GF, FOSTER, = & C0, s ‘\eawbatene Chleage. _VELVETS, SATINS, ae EA Madison and Peoriassts. “AS USUAL,” LEADERS OF POPULAR PRICES! MILK VELVETS “Altay Cea!” Pekin Striped Silk Velvets! $1.00 yard! © Black Satin Brocades! $1.25 yard! ‘Polka Dot’ Satin Brocades! $1.50 yard! Persian Novelty Silks! $1.5 yard! Black Velvet Brocades! $3.00 yard! All this Season’s Importation! ‘PRICES LOWERED TO ““EXPEDITE SALES.” SAMPLES MAILED, Madison & Peoria-sts. AMERICAN EXPRESS 0, “Bonded Line,” BY ACT OF CONGRESS. This Company the only Transportation Line authorized to transport dutiable unappraised goods from New York and Boston in lots of less than car loads. Cir- cular giving informa- tion and instruction can be had on appli- cation to Agents of this Company. 5| New Music Books. AIDA. Srcrn ty, Meret. Aust _puntished. ie This woll-knawh enon Fis gat ip tangenees jive style, und the price is low for the amount of nite slo firnished. ‘The quaint Kayptian story, with tts nce Cunipanginng brillhine mide ky Cvs eeiobrutad conse yoser, wii render this a valuably ucquisition, A Contain by A, CHRISTMAS, dees" 1 of*fatt enna for public performance, hue WT uumbers, eluding dongs, Chorures, ote, und xvod wid Interoating pro eruunue und musle, Mucred Can- FALL OF JERUSALEM, tries ity rkhurst Depicts thy tail wf the arent city, aa by Jeremlul, sud ts suleinn und musioully Fie in charactors CHOIRS AND SINGING CLASSES Will mas forgot our three supartur books: Votew af | a Woralip, $t, by tO, Emerson: ‘Temple, 1, by W, O, Porkinal ‘ahd Metnod od tor Bgl Classes, wo conta, by A, N, Jolin CHOMS wilt aad no better Anthem Book Un our news AMERICAN ANTHEM BOOK, $1.2, by John: ‘Teaney, und Aibey. or EMERSON'S AN- Tileat MOOK, $1.2, by L. U raun, oF AN= CHEM WAILE, $1, by W.0. ns. poipacimen eupioa uf avy bouk watlyd for adore OLIVER DITSON: -& C0., Boston, LYON & HEALY, Chicago, Ill. “A CARD 70 BUSINESS- ei & (A gaunt man slo tornusrly tit suara bas occu. pis fovneibte wosttiun 1M @ proniuent Load ie ASU, wae 2 etevd and thorugh competent cashior, estes currespaudent, aud roneral lccuuntuut, Unexcop: Hunuble rateruices wun whol aru brosenk gue bloyors. Ich 'Tribany onte Eis cig wtirte ope tone vtyutuurut dune Soranddepartnngie et othes “du ts ais tees CuItoPonIsts, ayer Tuk CHOPS tL Dee gives Vetnatrelat, piv ‘Alle Bul bulis, goin, cule, brutes, ott Drugiiste barely duper box CARPETS, MONDAY,| Oct. 25th! We witt she we vr entire stock MOQUETTE BARPETS! $1.5 per yard. Also, «@ line of Botly & Tapestry Brussels! AT VERY LOW PRICES Yo close ptutterns. Field, Leiter & Co. State and Washington-sts, “THE TOBEY FURNITURE GO. Has never shown a stock so complete in every department in all the newest and best de- signs and finest work, as at this time. SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF.THE CELENRATED EMPRESS FOLDING BEDSTEAD, Universally conceded by all who have used it to be the Best Folding Bedstead that has ever been invented. State and Adams-sts. Factory, West Randolph and Jefferson-sts. General ‘Trananttantle Cony Hetwoun New York und Havre, Mer 4% eit footot tonew te ‘'reavelers by this nu avond both tennsit hy Enatllsh o discomfort ur eruralng the Cl entlin utaniils. Chee! ronnie of tarisin anion to sulk drawn one Plea: Eta, Agent, UBowling Groen, toot of itrondwn WELW, Cabin Agent, OT Clark-st, WM,'H. Ww SI, Steurngo' Agent, § — Culcaco. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. New York:-London--Paris. Steamers suil Heery Saturday srom New York: for Southampton and dtremen. Passengers booked for London and Paris at Towest rates, Aulus of passnuy from New York ty Farndon, Uuveg. and trumen, ext idee Bit, #0; ater INRIAN LINE Ocean Steamships, Corry the British and United States Stalls, w Yurk nod Liverpuol, vis Queenstown, nriekan id from the principal ki pte beotch, je F » Ugruun, Hallow, sud Bcaudinuvind orth. ‘Thowo steamers care na live atock of any kind, BIANCIS C. ILUWN Wentern Avett, oaths CHUCUEO, se" DRAFTS tid Great’ ieluains “iraian aud tho Continent turaule, NE. AMERICAN LI Epliadeiptin and Laverpuul, enlling at Queenstown, niiing reduiurly ovary Puturday and uvory ulterneta Wediusduy train Phitiudolplia, ewrry ing cabin, Inture BeillAty, wid stvoruzY pussunuEry, und the U.S. Mull, RED STAR LINE, Carrying the United States and Htuyal Itelvian Staite, wi Direut Ldnuto Antwarp, in ialgiuin, sulting ery senlh day aituruatety tron! Phoavetptiin wi jaw 1 Heurope and Dratis upply to ul Axonte, etre Me Yer oeory. Tuntraday. Purse Cabin pa) scourdiig ‘to faa ena Second Gabi eer eecre JAUSTIN, HALDWIN & co, * $3 Broadway. N. ud 6s Hantud + JOU BEGG, Bret ‘Managy: ANCHOR | LINE MALL STEAMERS jw York and Glssuow. HUOTIA, eee ta BOLIVIA, Get. G02 pw DEVO « These sioamiare Mio Hut carry cative New York we Lo CALAN IA, Ruveu nai Cabins, BO 10 ti, ex garaiy Ste HENDEREON UNUT ne ote at reducud mates, Washinuton-at, xecutor’s Sale. In order te cluby up thu estate of fra U. Diddle, da~ couaed. we odue ys privaty suly hy tal-acra fur, With, guod tiuprovements, Kod bulldings, und sheds for atuck, tu hinge urchinrds, well, stuck Water, ec; alsa, several hundred werwe Of Gnibyr and uiesdow lund, Py ed An bake County, Ind. two tulle vast of undid und Grand Vrunk wi. at Fund fyculved fur said lands tn pare cule ur tur any Bamber of parcels together. ‘UiUe suid Innds purfect. ‘Terus of nOcUuTd cnatis the Palunco iu wo wquul wayimente due tn twolve und gluhiven inontbs train day Tunpectlvuly, 0+ Sured by imurtuugu on lands sold waiving yulusuon Sid upiralagniait lane, WLW iuteroat abe pot cunt per Bow, payublu RuiUMiLY. “iinils wiit_by roculvud Bt the ros) estate office of Amog Allan in Crown Vola praia fa on Gud after Oct, 2 load soeuiork, i BOND & LILO, 1878, '79, and '80. WATERFILL & FRAZIER, 1877, '78, '79, and '80. E. H. TAYLOR, JR,, 1875 to (880 inol. W. H. M’BRAYER, 1877, '78,'79, and ‘so. T, J. VAN DYKE, 1874, P, H. JORDAN, 1876, WM. BERKELE, 1875. W. J, FRAZIER, . 1877, '78.'79, and '80. HEADLEY & PECK, OSCAR PEPPER, ‘Old Grow,” 1875. T. B. RIPY, 1877 and ’79. HERMITAGE, 1873, D. A, AIKEN, NELSON, so "78, d ‘79, G. & U. (Old Style), 1877, '78, and'79. EUREKA DISTILLERY, 1880, HORSEY MARYLAND RYE, 1874, '75,'7G, and '77. E. H. TAYLOR, JR., RYE, 187), °78,'79, and ‘80. NELSON'S RYE, 1878,'79, and 8) Guns Sal in Bond or Free Grommes & Ullrich, 174 & 176 Madison-st. The BOND & LILLARD, W ATERFILE & FRAGIER, E.-H. TAYLOR, IK. 0, F, €..” and 0. HORSES, the finest Whiskies produced‘ in this country, are controlled by us in this:smarket, and of whieh; with a number.of other brands, we constantly. carry from 5,000 to 6,000 barrels In BOND aid FRBE, betng by far THE LARGEST STOCK OF FINE WHLS- RIES held by any one house in this coun- rye coal Hlarine INSURANCE! GH0.(, CLARKE & C0, AGENTS, (61 & 163 La Salle-st. IHPORES OR EXPORTS. Certificates issued payable in London if desired. CUNNINGHAM & CO, FIRE UNDERWRITERS, 175 La Salle-st., Offer to the Insuring Publis ONLY THE OLDEST AND STRONGEST | COMPANIES, Awareeate Capitat Represented, $7,000,000,| ULVER PAGE, =, AHOYNES.CO.22” RETAIL STATION EIS. Attorneys’ Blanks. Conveyancing Blanks. Justices’ Blanits, Attorneys’ Ottive Dockets, Attorneys’ Pocket Dockets. Legal Cap, Philadelphia Legal, Numbered Ines, - Record Pile Covers, Abstract Paper Covers. ._All kinds of ut :0 Supplles, Fatt Styles Gentlemens Dress Sills, |. Stiff, and Soft dats just received, Anest qualities and foweat prices at ARNES? HAT STOLE, S6 Madi- son-st, (Bribiine Building), 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES, DRESS Goons. ~NEW PALL lanss GOODS JUST OPENED, Comprising all the latest de- signs and colorings in both FOREIGN and DOMESTIC Manufacture, PACIFIC & MANCHESTER FANCIES And WOOL EFFECTS at 15, 20, and 25c, DOUBLE WIDTH MO- MIE CLOTHS in all the new fall shades at 25c. * Double Width CASH- MERES at 35¢, in all the Rich Dark Colors. A full line of LUPIN’S CELEBRATED Satin Fin- ished Cashmeres, extra qual- ities, at 50c, 60c, 75, 85c, and goc. too Pieces ALL-WOOL MOMIE CLOTH, 48 inches wide, . extra quality and weight, colors clear and beau- tiful, at 75c; never before of- fered for less than $1.00. PLAIDS, In'small, medium, and large, 24 inches, 20c and upwards. Brocaded and Combination Plaids, elegant in design, and extra weight, 48 inches wide, at goc, $1.00, $1.25, and $1.50, decidedly the hand- somest goods ever shown for the money. French Armures WITH SILK BROCADED BORDERS AND FRINGED EDGES, These handsome Dress Fab- rics are our own importa- tion,and especially new. Re- tailed at our Popular Low Prices, PARDRIDGES - Main Store, 114 and 116 State-st. N, Ea Sampice Mailed. VIFALIZ ED AIR AIR. New Safe Memedy. Nu More Malu With Teeth. ga "The MeChens thetition t0 wil cases, ea Tiineat aaa Treat ant fet, Ex it,und cary in sting, Hele purraial we FELD, LINDLEY & 0, Connission. Mevehanls NEW YORK, CHICAGO, AND BALTIMORE. ‘88 & 90 La Salle-st,, Chicago, ¥pwaun at, Piety, JOUN B TRUEND ELL | draw iNvky, Huwanp 8. Wasincdtn, A Hy Huecial. achine S Sepewe, Special Screws anwFine Studs made to order, STANDARD BMNUFACTURING CO,, YT JUNE, Pres: und 56 Michigun.st, CH A HURLBUT & CO, Wholesale Bruggists, 75. and 27. Randolph: 2st. ire 5 PRICE FIVE CEN 32. BROTHERS. Willinaugurate TO-DAY the largest sale of the kind ever known in Chicago. WE OFFER BARGAINS THROUGHOUT, 500 Dozen Ladies’ Merino Vests and Drawers at 50c, 500 Dozen Ex. Heavy Merino Vests and Drawers at 75, 300 Dozen Ex, Heavy All-Wool Vests ‘and Drawers at $1.00, 200 Dozen Ex, ey Merino Vests and Drawers, full regular made, all sizes, at $1.25, Also, full lines of English and American Goods in finer qualities at reduced prices. Just received, an elegant assortment of Ladies’ Silk Vests (our own importation), in Pink, Novi, and Cardinal. Ladies’ Combination Suits in all sizes and qualities. Ladies’ Scarlet Wool Vests and Drawers, $1.50 upwards. Misses’ White Merino Vests and Pantalettes, 25c and up- wards. Misses’ and Boys’ Scarlet Wool Vests and Drawers. Boys’ Extra Heavy White and Shetland Scotch Wool Shirts and Drawers. Misses’ White MerinoVests and Pantalettes, full regular made, 6oc and upwards. 500 Dozen Men's White and Colored Merino Shirts and Drawers, 50c, 500 Dozen Men's White and Colored Merino Shirts and Drawers, extra heavy, at 75¢, 500 Dozen Men's Extra Heavy White Wool Shirts and Drawers at $I, 300 Dozen Men's Scotch Gray Wool Shirts and Drawers at SI, 200 Dozen Men's All-Wool Scarlet Shirts and Drawars at $1.50, 200 Dozen Men's Striped Merino Shirts and Drawers, fine quality, --a bar- gain, --at $1.65 a 65 and nV BUY YOUR UNDERWEAR AT MANDEL'S, 121 & 123 State-st. _Braneh, 22d st and Mchiganay, SICAL ENSTIRUN, “AMUSIGAL WONDER. % Band Instruments, , DRvoMsS, Untturws, and Coniplete J Band Outhts, Wlustrsted Catalogue of 116 pages vHEK, Lyon'& Healy, state and Bas KELLEY, or Warhington-nit, : BLUPEERS UF ANTHRACITE & BITUMINOUS GOALS. Wholesate and Retail. 4 Fe Have uth kubsun acd Bell Velupuanes, ‘ HORLEY & Y &CO., ‘s ss, wa/A LIE HAS S NOES It Cannot § seit "But It Has Wings Like a Vampire. The Wings Quickly Smitten : from Two Democratic Roorbachs. Fifty Bank Experts Declare that ; the Chinese Letter Is a Forgery. “Companys” Is Represented as Gar- - field’s Way of Spelling “Companies,” Even the Official’ Stamp on the Envelope Is of the ‘dWrong Kind. Besides, ‘* Morey” and the “ Em. ployers’' Union" Have Never Existed. Equally Summary Puncturing of the Lie as to Gov. Jewell’s Florida Dispatch, The Great * Fraud Scheme Now Fairly Determined Upon—Tilden Rune uing the Machine. An Extensive View of the Campaign Throughout the East and | West. LATEST LIES, - THE FORGERY. i THE CONFIRMATION OF ITS CHARACTER STRONG AX PROOF OF MOLY Witt, Specat Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune. New Yonk, Oct. 2.—The letter which hrs been published within the past day or two by A sensational morning paper of this city called Truth, and which ts edited by one of the most Irresponsible persons that ever fol- lowed. the profession of journalism, is now"! most completely exploded and stamped as * one of the most palpable forgeries of the day. ‘This letter represented Mr. Garileld ns sny- Sng, under date of Jan. %3, 1880, that he bes, Heved the * Treaty with the Chinese Govern." ment shoul be religiously kept until | {1s provisiutis are abrogated by: the action of the General Government, ‘and 1° amu not * prepared to say that {t should be abrogated until our great manufacturing mid’corporate . Interests ire conserved hi the matter of In “bor.” While’ Gen. Garfield has dented the authenticity of the letter, and the fact hug * been established upon.the testimony of lead> ing shoe manufacturers of Lynn, Muss., that No suCit MANS! : as FH. LL. Morey, to whom the letter purports to have been written, has resided tn that clty * for years, and that there never was any suck organization ay the * Employers’ Union” tn” that place, the Democracy of New York per sist in Insistlay that the document fs genuine | truth, and Zruth this morning’ contained what It calls a fac shuile of tha etter. ‘W'hts is the first opportunity the public has had to determine the authenticity af the ietter, ag - the paper publishing it had heretofore given” onty the contents, printed in plain type. ‘he evience of the fraudulent character of this invention in be ensily seen by whoever will * compare a genulne letter of Gen, Garfield: - with the forged document, which the Demoo- - racy have had LITHOGRAPHED, and ara now indistrivusly cireulating, The signature, whieh ought to have been ex. ecuted with the greatest care, is slovenly tone, Instead of “Gartield,” it fs * Guile fle or Guifold,” ‘The dot over the “1,” which {s supposed to belong to the “17? In > the lust syllable of the name, {fs placed be” fure instead of after the "Anybody not. an expert can see at a glance that the letter | * isa forgery, and yet the Democrats continue losend itont by thousatuls gf coples, not * witustanding they can furnish no evidence that the man Morey was allve in danuary, + 1580, and that such au organization as the “ Employers’ Unlon” ever existed. A more SHAMELESS AND UNDIUNCIPLED plece of Wark, was never conceived, ° + Col, A. Parker, of the United States Postal ie e, has telegraphed ; to the Post master-Cieneral at Washington aaking whethi- er the Post-Oilice stamp on the face of tha « envelope is the sort used by. the Department at the time it Is alleged the letter was write ten. The Most-OMlee authorities here regard the stamp as a forgery, ‘The Chainnan of - the Democratic National Committee has, of course, lent hts name to the fraud, and Jn dorses the letter as genuine. The paper which gave tho letter publicity to-~tny fol- Jows up the allegation of its authenticity in a lengthy editorial, In which occurs the fol- lowing VILLAINOUS PASSAGKS “No intelltgent man, wherever lhe may be, or to whatever party he nay belongyean look upon that signature of ‘James A. Gate field? aud honestly say that any othor band traced itthan the hand of James A, Garteld: > - Dinself, None enn look upon the handwrit- ing in the body of the letter aud believe that lt was the work of any other nan than James - A. Gartioh.” The reprosentative of ‘Tne ‘Cnmuxe + has taken great palus toslay te ascer- tain the views of experts jy-chirography as to te similarity of hagdweriting between gj -| the now noted Chinesdé® document and a lute ter knawn #0 Mave been weitten oy Gen, Gartield. , URTWEEN FIFTY AND SINTY BANKERS, were visited, and the two: letters exhibited, and there was nota single Instance in whieh the slightest slmilarity between the orixinal letter and ‘Lruth'y forgery wera noted, ‘These bank ailleers were not blased Iu thelr. judgment by pulltieal predilections, for they were about evenly divided between Repub Neans and Denioerats, ‘They: gave thelt. ; opinions as bankers entirely, as inen acens- toued to pay large - suing, of . mojiey tpon signatures, and unt as poljtl clans. on many Instances the letters; were presented $9 Directors of banks, found In session, and thelr judgibent Waa the sume as that uf Individual ollighala, Ona geytiomun, the Cashier of 2 St. Paul (Min) bank, and who is a nephow of Gen, thincocks exuwiped the letters, aud unhesitatiagly pro 2

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